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考研英語-試卷81(總分142,做題時間90分鐘)1.UseofEnglishSectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorD.Itwasafoolishquestiontoask.It(1)_____moresenseformetohavelearnedifshehad(2)_____orapointofview,butitwas(3)_____forthatnowandIsupposedthatthe(4)_____RelationsOfficehad(5)_____herbeforegrantingtheinterview.Ididn"thavetimethisweektoread(6)_____piecesaboutcorporaterainmakers,andtheirgoldenparachutesorwomenatmid-townlawfirms(7)_____sixtimesmysalarybutwhiningaboutbreakingthe(8)_____ceiling."Iwon"twasteyourtime,"she(9)_____,"Ifthedetailsonyour(10)_____areaccurateandthearticlesLaura(11)_____mehavecorrectbackground,wewon"thaveto(12)_____that."I(13)_____inapproval.Shewasobviouslya(14)_____,andanintelligentone(15)_____.Itwasalways(16)_____tositfora(17)_____whenthequestionerspentthefirsthouraskingwhatschoolsIhad(18)_____,howlong(19)_____,andwhetherIlikedmyjob."Isitallright(20)_____youifwestartwithsomeinformationabouttheSexCrimesProsecutionUnit"?"I"dlikethat."Ireplied.1.
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with2.ReadingComprehensionSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.RetailersarelookingatbiggersalesnumbersfordigitaltelevisionsetsthisChristmasseason,boostingthespiritsoffederalregulatorsandtheindustry.GovernmentandindustryanalystsalikehaveworriedthatthisnationofTVviewersisshiftingitsgazetooslowlytodigitalfromold-fashionedanalogsets.Yetalmost7milliondigitaltelevision,orDTV,setswillbesoldthisyear,accordingtotheConsumerElectronicsAssociation,atradegroupformanufacturersandretailers.Roughly3millionofthesesetswillbesoldduringthelastthreemonthsoftheyear.Independentgroupsalsopredictabigsalesspike.HomesintheUnitedStateswillhave12.1millionhigh-definitionorHDTVsets—themostsophisticatedformofDTVsets—bytheendoftheyear,comparedwith7millionattheendof2003,accordingtotheYankeeGroup,aBostontechnologyresearchoutfit.HDTVshaveaccountedforthevastmajorityofabout13milliondigitaltelevisionssoldsincethefallof1998."Thenumbersareveryencouraging.Webelieveconsumersareembracingthistechnology,"saysJennyMiller,theConsumerElectronicsAssociation"sspokeswoman.AboostinsalesofdigitaltelevisionswillbewelcomenewsformajorretailersanxiouslywatchingtheChristmasshoppingseasonthatbeganyesterday.Manynationalretailersluredcustomersintotheirstoreswithextra-earlyhoursanddeepdiscounts.DTVsetsstillsellbehindtraditionalanalogsets.Almost22millionanalogsetsareexpectedtobesoldthisyear,outpacingeventherosiestpredictionsforDTVsales.Untilrecently,consumerswhowantedtobuyDTVexperiencedstickershock.Whenthesetsfirstreachedthemarketinthelate1990s,theycostseveralthousanddollars,turningoffmanyconsumers.Now,pricesforbasicDTVsetsgenerallystartatabout$500.HDTVsetsofferthebest-qualitypictureandsoundandcancostasmuchas$15,000,accordingtoConsumerReports,publishedbythenonprofitConsumersUnionadvocacygroup."You"retalkingaboutacoupleofhundreddollarsattheveryleast,unlessyougoforaflatpanelorplasmascreen,inwhichcaseyou"retalkingthousandsofdollars,"saysAdityaKishore,senioranalystfortheYankeeGroup.Inadditiontofallingprices,analystscreditthesalesboostforDTVtoanincreaseinthenumberofprogramsbroadcastin**patible"highdefinition"aswellasagovernment-ledconsumereducationcampaign.1.
Fromthebeginningofthetext,wecanlearnthatA
thecountryhaspopularlyaccepteddigitalTVs.B
theretailershaveabadsaleofDTVsexceptChristmas.C
theviewersstillpaymoremoneyonold-fashionedTVsets.D
thegovernmentandindustryareupsetbythepresentmarketsituationofDTVs.2.
Speakingofthenumberofdigitaltelevisionssoldin2003,theauthorimpliesthatA
the**plicatedTVsetsare,themoretheyaresold.B
mostofthehomeshaveboughtdifferentkindsofDTVs.C
theproducersfeelverydiscouragedtoseethesenumbersaboutDTVs"sales.D
theconsumersaremoreandmoreinterestedinDTVs.3.
ThemostimportantreasonwhyDTVsselllessthantraditionalsetsisthatA
peoplearereluctanttoabandontheiroldTVsets.B
thetraditionalsetsaremuchcheaperthanDTVs.C
theDTVretailersalwaysclosetheirdoorsatanearlytime.D
peoplehavebeenusedtowatchingtraditionalanalogTVs.4.
WecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthattheboostofDTVsalesisNOTduetoA
theimprovementoftheirqualities.B
thefallingpricesofDTVs.C
**patibleprogramsignals.D
thegovernment"spromotingmeasures.5.
ThepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthetextistoA
criticizetheconsumersfornotpayingmuchattentiontoDTVs.B
illustratetherapiddevelopmentofUSTVtechnology.C
showthepresentsituationandvastmarketpotentialsofDTVs.D
comparethedifferencesbetweentraditionalanalogsetsandDTVs.Breakfastisindispensable.Notonlydoesitprovideessentialearly-morningnourishmenttopeopleofallagesthroughouttheweek,it"salsobecomingmoreandmoretrendyforbothbusinessmeetingsandsocialgatherings.Anytimefamiliesandfriendswanttogettogetherinarelaxedsetting,theyconsiderbreakfast.Why?Becausethemealhasauniversalappealtoallagesandallpocketbooks.Low-carbdietsalsohavebroughtonce-forbiddenbreakfastfoodsbackintofavor.Eggconsumptionhasrisensteadilyinrecentyears."In1993,itwas234.6percapita;in2003,thefigurewas254.1,"saysLindaBraun,directorofconsumereducationfortheAmericanEggBoard.MissBraunattributessomeofthistodietarytrendsbutsaysa**pellingreasonisthateggsoffersomenewlyidentifiedbenefits."Theyolksarerichincholine,anutrientthatshowspromiseinearlystudiesforpreventingmemorylossinlaterlife,andlutein,knowntocombatage-relatedmaculardegenerationandcataracts,"shesays.Whatevertherationale,steakandeggsandabarnyardfullofothereggdishesfromfrittatastohuevosrancherosarebeingdevouredwithgusto.Athome,omeletsandtoasthavealwaysbeenpopular,intheweekhoursafteranightonthetownorwhenyou"realoneandwanttocurlupwith**fortfood,ablanket,andagoodbook.Inrestaurants,themealoncewasprettymuchoverby10a.m.Today,that"snolongertrue.Withchanginglifestyles,peopleareenjoyingbreakfastfareatallhoursofthedayandevening,too.NumerousrestaurantsacrossAmerica,includingthemostfashionableeateries,servetraditionalmorningfoodswellpastnoon.AttheStamford,Conn.,CityLimitsDiner,oneofthreedinersbythisnameinthearea,managerMargaretCallanansaysthatwithinthepastfewyears,breakfastbusinessprobablyhasdoubled."Thefirstsegmenttoarriveinmorningarethe"suits",competitivelawyersandbusinessmenwhousethehourtotreatclientslikeguestsratherthanservingthembagelsintheiroffice,"shesays.Typicalofmanydiners,CityLimitsoffersanenormousmenu.Alongwithwafflesandpancakes,itservesrefineddishesthataresurprisingataplaceinthiscategory.AgreatfavoriteisMaryland-lump-crab-and-lobstercakeBenedict.(IfyouleaveouttheEnglishmuffin,the**binationisevenlow-carb-friendly.)Themostpopularitemisthecountrybreakfast.Itincludeseggs,house-madehashbrownpotatoes,sausage,baconandham,plusmultigraintoastfrombreadbakedonthepremises.At$7,itisabargain.6.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonthatbreakfastisessential?A
Peoplecanobtainvariouskindsofnurtureatbreakfast.B
Breakfastisappealingtopeopleofallages.C
Thereisnoothertimeforpeopletostaytogetherexceptbreakfasttime.D
Itisnowatendencyforbusinessandsocialassemblytohavebreakfastsimultaneously.7.
Speakingoftherisingeggconsumption,theauthorimpliesthedominantfactoraccountingforthisisthatA
theeggsaremuchcheaperthanbefore.B
manypeoplewereforbiddentoeateggsinthepastyears.C
theeggscontainmuchlowercarbthanotherfood.D
therearemanyrecentlyrecognizedprofitseggscanprovide.8.
Theword"gusto"(Paragraph5)mayprobablymeanA
enjoyment.B
savor.C
interest.D
satisfaction.9.
WecaninferfromthetextthatA
therestaurantswouldliketoprovidebreakfastratherthanothermeals.B
nowadayspeoplepreferthebreakfastwithhigh-qualityandwell-preparedingredients.C
mostofthedinersarealwaysusedtofinishingtheirbreakfastafter10a.m..D
CityLimitsoffersagreatdealofdeliciousfoodwithhighcarb.10.
TheauthorappearstobeveryapprobatorythatA
thereshouldbemoreeggsonbreakfasttable.B
peopleshouldspendmoretimeonbreakfast.C
thebreakfastshouldconsistofmuchmorekindsoffood.D
thebreakfastshouldcontainmuchmorenourishment.TheUSdollarreachedanall-timelowagainsttheeuroyesterdayforthefourthstraightday,brieflypushingtheEuropeancurrencyabove$1.33beforerecoveringslightly,amidconcernsaboutthetwinUSdeficitsandthelackofanycentralbankactiontostopthedollar"sdecline.Thedollaralsodippedtoanearlyfive-yearlowagainsttheyen,butlaterregainedground.Yesterday,theeuroroseto$1.3329inearlytradingbeforedippingbackto$1.3290laterinNewYork.Theeurotopped$1.32forthefirsttimethedaybeforeinEuropeantrading.USmarketswereclosedThursdayfortheThanksgivingholiday.ThedollaralsotradednearitslowestlevelssinceDecember1999againsttheJapaneseyenyesterday,slippingto102.56yen,downfrom102.81lateWednesdayinNewYork.Onereasontheeurohaskeptrisingisalackofconcertedactionbycentralbankstosupportthedollarbysellingholdingsoftheothermajorcurrencies."$1.35isdefinitelyonthecardsnow,asforhowsoonwe"llgetthere,I"mnotsure,"saidRizDin,acurrencyanalystwithBarclay"sCapitalinLondon."Itincreasinglylooksasif,despiteweakerdataintheeuroarea,theprospectsforintervention,arevery,verylowatcurrentrates."Thelatestdollarcollapse,fueledbyconcernsovertheUStradeandbudgetdeficits,hastakentheeurofromaround$1.20abouttwomonthsago.Becausetheeuro"srisetendstomakeEuropeanproductsmoreexpensive,Europeanleadershavevoicedfearsthatitmighthurtthecontinent"sexport-driveneconomicrecovery.TheEuropeanCentralBank"spresidenthascalledtherapidincrease"brutal".Butthedollar"sweaknessisgoodnewsforUSexporters,helpingmakeAmericanproductslessexpensiveoverseas.CommerzbankeconomistMichaelSchubertsaidspeculationagainstthedollarwasmakingitsslide"abitfasterthanIhadexpected"."Obviously,it"sdifficulttostopthetrain,"Mr.SchubertsaidinFrankfurt.AcombinationofinterventionbycentralbanksandpositiveUSeconomicdatacouldapplythebrakes,headded.EconomistssaytheEuropeanCentralBank(ECB)iswaryofinterveninginthecurrencymarketsonitsownandtheUnitedStatesWouldbeunlikelytojoininsuchamove.11.
Accordingtothetext,thedollarA
hasreacheditslowestlevelagainsteuroyesterday.B
waslowerthaneurointhepastfourcontinuousdays.C
isstillstayinginaworsepositionthantheyen.D
keptfailingdespitethecentralbank"sadoptionofactivemeasures.12.
ThefactorNOTaccountingfortheslideofdollarisA
theUStradeandbudgetdeficits.B
thelackofanycentralbankaction.C
thespeculationagainstthedollar.D
thesalesofothermajorcurrencies.13.
EuropeanleadersprimarilyfearthatA
Europeanproductsaremoreexpensive.B
theeuro"srisehurtsEuropeaneconomicrecovery.C
USexportscheapergoodstothem.D
ECBcutsinterestratestosupportEuropeangrowth.14.
TheattitudeofeconomiststowardtheprospectofdollaragainsteuroisA
pessimistic,B
cheerful.C
unhappy.D
optimistic.15.
ItcanbeinferredfromthetextthatA
theeurowillstopatahighlevelallalong.B
thereisnowayforUStobrakethefallingofdollar.C
ECBisverycautiousintakingmeasurestointerveneinthecurrencymarket.D
USFederalReservewouldhelpECBbyshowingpositiveeconomicdataopenly.MountingfinancialandlegalwoesaregivingMerckaprescription-strengthheadache.WithChiefExecutiveOfficerRayGilmartintestifyingonCapitolHillaboutwhatMerckknewaboutVioxxandwhen,itiseasytooverlookthedruggiant"songoingeffortstotreatandcuredisease.Beforeitsstockpricesagged40percentandbothlitigatorsandregulatorsbegancirclingoverhead,Merckinvitedseveraljournaliststoits415-acreresearchanddevelopmentcenter30milesfromPhiladelphia.Asotherpharmaceuticalinvestigatorscanattest,Merck"s10,000scientistsandsupportpersonnelherehelpexplainwhynewdrugsoftencostsomuch.Standinginthemiddleofhis$4millionlab,Dr.GrahamSmithpointstoanLCMSMassSpectrometerthatatomizes**poundsandevaluatesthemforhealingproperties."Ofthe1,200moleculestestedherelastyear,"Dr.Smithsays,"eightwentontothenextstep.Andnotallofthosewillgoontobecomedrugs."Dr.Smithandhisteamofanalyticchemistsfailsteadily,onaverage,for6weeksbeforediscoveringapotentialtherapy.Another32daysusuallypassbeforethathappensagain.Merckisnotaloneinthrowingmostofitsdartsstraightintothefloor.AccordingtoJohnT.Kelly,M.D.,oftheWashington-basedPharmaceuticalResearchandManufacturersofAmerica,"Only5in5,000compoundsthatenterpreclinicaltestingmakeittohumantesting.Andonly1ofthese5testedinpeopleisapprovedforsale.CitingTuftsUniversitydata,Dr.Kellyadded:"Onaverage,itcostsacompany$802milliontogetonenewmedicinefromthelaboratorytoUSpatients.Thisprocessnormallytakes10to15years."EliavBart,M.D.,Merck"sseniordirectorforclinicalresearch,worksonavaccinetopreventtheHumanPapillomavirus.Soonerorlater,HPVafflicts50to75percentofsexuallyactiveadults.HPVcausesgenitalwarts,aswellascancersofthecervix,vulvaandanus.Sofar,testshavefoundthevaccine100percenteffectiveagainstHPV16,oneofthevirus"particularlymenacingstrains.Noneof**escheap,either."SeveralhundredpeopleareworkingonthisexclusivelyaroundtheworldforMerck,"Dr.Barrsays.Consequently,**panyhasbuiltclinicsinIceland,PeruandThailand."Merckputequipmentin,andwe"llleaveitin,"Dr.Barrsays.Thiswillprovideasteadystreamofscientificdataforobstetriciansandgynecologists.Merckalsohasbuilta$100millionstructurespecificallytomanufacturetheHPVvaccine.Ifapproved,thedrug"spricewillreflect,inpart,thishugeup-frontinvestment.ButifitfailstosecureFoodandDrugAdministrationapproval,Merckwillbetheproudownerofagleaming,$100millionwhiteelephant.ThissunkcostwillhavetobespreadacrosstherestofMerck"sproductline.Alternatively,thismoneycouldbesubtractedfromshareholderdividends,employeesalaries,ornewresearchanddevelopment.Thesearelamelongtermstrategies.That,andmore,addsup.Thevaccineagainstthisailmentisfor**paniestoteachAmericans-startingwithWashington"sbipartisanpoliticalclass—asimplebutviraltruth:Thoselittlepillsdonotinventthemselves.16.
WhatDr.SmithsaysinthethirdparagraphindicatesthatA
therearemanymoleculesthatneedtobetested.B
itwilltakealongtimetoinventanewdrug.C
scientistsalwayswastetimeindiscoveringaneffectivecure.D
researchersaretoocautiousof**poundstogoaheadfaster.17.
ItcanbeconcludedfromthetextthatA
thereare50to75percentofadultsafflictedbyHPV.B
itwilltakealongtimetoinventanewdrug.C
theinvestmentontheHPVvaccinewillbedefinitelyrecalled.D
MerckthrewlargemanpowerandmoneyinHPVresearch.18.
Theterm"sunkcost"(Paragraph9)mayprobablymeanthatA
Merck"sinvestmentwillbejustatotalfailurewithoutFDA"sapproval.B
therehasbeentoomuchmoneylostinthevaccineresearchagainstHPV.C
it"simpossibleforMercktorecoupitscostsfromthemarket.D
themoneythrownintheresearchwillbetakenbackfromtheshareholders.19.
Inthetext,thevaccineresearchagainstHPVshowsthatA
the**paniescanhardlymakeprofitsfromnewdrugs.B
itisverywastefultoinvestsomuchmoneyinanewdrug.C
theinnovationandhighpricesarealwaysconnected.D
Americansshouldpaymoreattentiontothoselittlepills.20.
ThebesttitleforthistextmightbeA
HowtoMakeNewDrugs.B
TheQuickestWaytoTestNewDrugs.C
WhyNewDrugsCostsoMuch.D
CriticismofExpensiveNewDrugs.PartBYouaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatextaboutsellingyourownproductviathenetChoosethemostsuitableheadingfromthelistforeachnumberedparagraph;Thefirstandlastparagraphsofthetextarenotnumbered.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneedtouse.A.DesignyouwebpageB.Priceyourproduct/serviceC.ContactyourfamiliarpeopleD.PerformasurveyE.MarketyourproductonlineF.FindyourownproductIfthereisonethingIhavelearnedtryingtomakemoneyonline,itisthis:youwillsucceedifyouhaveyourownuniqueproduct.Thismightbeyourowne-bookorevenatangibleproductthatyouthinkmightsellwellontheInternet.Asyouprobablyknow,informationiswhatsellsbestonline.DoYOUhaveuniqueinformationoraveryspecificareaofexpertise?Evenifyouanswer"yes",youmustalsoaskyourself:Isthereanonlinemarketformyproduct/service?Otherwise,youmaybeputtingforthalotoftime,money,andeffortforlittlegain.Let"staketheseoneatatime:(41)______.Ihadahardtimewiththisone;Iwasnotreallyexpertatanything.Tome,an"expert"isapersonwhoknowsasubjectsowellthathecanteachorpublishabookonthesubject.Therearemanysocalled"marketinggurus"ontheInternet.MostoftheseguyswerejustluckytohavetheforesighttoseetheInternetasaplacewheretheycouldsellproducts.IwishIhadstartedbackin1995or1996.Youwillnoticethatmostofthe"big"namesinonlinemarketingstartedbackthen.Timingiseverything.Askyourself:whatdoyouknowbetterthananyoneelse?Whatcanyouofferonlinethatwouldbeofvaluetoaspecificgroupofcustomers?Canyoumakethingswithyourhandsorwithtools?Canyouwritewell?Whatdidyoudointheofflineworld?CananyofthisexpertisebetranslatedtotheInternet?Asmentionedabove,informationisthebest-sellingonlineitemtoday.Itwillprobablyremainthiswayfortheforeseeablefuture.(42)______.Hopefully,youalreadyhavenewslettersubscribersorsomesortofopt-inlist.Ifso,youcansimplysendasurveytoeachoneofthem.Makeitverysimple,justyesornoanswers.Ideally,justhavethembeabletoclickononelinkfor"yes",andanotherlinkfor"no".Trynottoaskmorethanfivequestions.Keepyourlanguagesimple.AlotofmynewslettersubscribersarenotfromtheUnitedStates.Ifyouarejuststartingout,youmayhavetofindanE-zinethatrelatestoyourproductorservice.Ifyouarelucky,youwillgetenoughresponsestocometoalogicalconclusion.Youneedatleast25(thisisveryminimum).Ifyoudon"tgetatleastthismany,tryanotherE-zine.Onceyouhaveallyourresponsestogether,throwoutanywidelydivergentanswers.(43)______.Ifyouaskhowmuchpeoplewouldbewillingtopayforyourproducts,andmostanswerintherangeof$50~$60,thenthisisarangeyoucantrust.Youmustthrowoutthetwoguyswillingtopay$80and$100,aswellasthethreepersonswhowouldonlypay$25,$30,and$35.Withthesefivedivergentopinions,Iamassumingyouhaveatleast20personswillingtopay$50~$60foryourproduct/service.(44)______.Nowit"stimetothinkaboutyourwebpagedesign.Ifyouarenotartisticatall,Iwouldurgeyoutohireareasonablypricedwebsitedesigner.Thesaying"firstimpressionsareimportant"isevenmoreimportantontheInternet.Myownsiteshavebeenveryplainandunexciting,andhadthat"home-made"lookaboutthem.Doyourselfafavorandhireaprofessionalwhenyouareready.(45)______.Thinkhowbesttodothis.It"snotjustsearchengines.LookforspecificE-zineswhosesubscribersmightbeinterestedinyourproducts.Forexample,ifyouareofferingdollhousesforsale(thatyoumake),advertiseindollhouseE-zinesanddollhousewebsites.Youwillfindyourmost"likelytobuy"customersintheseplaces.Andofcourse,differentpeoplehavedifferentwaystodobusiness.AlloftheabovearejustmysuggestionsresultingfrommyownexperienceandIhopeyoucangetsomethingusefulfromthem.Atlastwishallofyouronlinebusinessmakesatisfyingprogressandgoonsmoothlyasyouexpected.21.
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PartCDirections:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.Today,therearetwoapproachestohowAmericansperceivethemselves.(46)"Youcanconsideryourselfvaluablenomatterwhatpeoplethinkofyou,butthat"sverydifficultbecausewearesocialcreaturesandCarewhatothersthinkofus—soweimproveouroutwardappearancebecausethat"sreallyallwehave.Wegetourownself-imagefromthewayinwhichotherpeopleviewus."Americansnowhaveadifferentideaofhappinessthandidtheir18th-centurypredecessors,saysNancyPearcey,authorof"TotalTruth:LiberatingChristianityfromitsCulturalCaptivity".(47)"WhentheFounderstalkedabout"thepursuitofhappiness",theywereusingthattermintheclassicaldefinition,inwhichitwasthoughttobetheresultofvirtue.Happinesswassomethingattainedlateinlife,ifata
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